- ReferenceQSR1836/1/3/3
- TitleReturn of persons committed, bailed to appear for trial, or indicted at Quarter Sessions held at Bedford. Gives names, ages, crimes and results of commitments.
- Date free text5 January 1836
- Production dateFrom: 1836 To: 1836
- Scope and ContentJohn Whalebone, 53 - simple larceny - 7 years transportation George Blows, 22 - simple larceny - 7 years transportation John Fowler, 38 - simple larceny after previous conviction - 7 years transportation William Pettitt, 48 - simple larceny afer previous conviction - 7 years transportation Alfred Broad, alias Frederick Johnson, 22 - felony and horse stealing - transportation for life Samuel Chappell, 23 - felony and sheepstealing - transportation for life Wiliam Pennefather,24 - felony and sheepstealing - transportation for life Abraham Odell, 21 - recieving stolen goods - 7 years transportation George Titmas, 20 - breaking and entering - 14 years transportation Edward Odell, 62 - receiving stolen goods - 7 years transportation James Odell, 19 - receiving stolen goods - 7 years transportation William Gailor, 30 - felony and sheep stealing - transportation for life John Bradshaw, 32 - simple larceny - 6 months imprisonment with hard labour John Galer, 32 - simple larceny - 4 months imprisonment with hard labour Samuel Woods, 29; William Smith, 39; John Wood, 22; William Halfhead, 35 - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment with hard labour Thomas Field, 25 - assaulting a constable in the execution of his duty - 3 months imprisonment with hard labour James Smith, 63 - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment with hard labour Sarah Whittamore, 20; Charlotte Hare, wife of Thomas Hare, 23 - simple larcenies - 1 month imprisonment with hard labour William Levi Pantling, 28; Brice Stimpson, 22 - riot, assault and rescue - imprisonment with hard labour for 2 months and to enter into recognisances for £20 to keep the peace William Thomas, 54 - convicted of being an incorrigible rogue after previous conviction for being a rogue and vagabond - 3 months imprisonment with hard labour Abel Burrows, 20; James Stone, 23 - simple larcenies - acquitted and discharged Josias Brightman, 20 - felony and sheepstealing - acquitted and discharged John Bunker, 25 - receiving a sheep knowing it to be stolen - acquitted and discharged James Almond, 21; William Baines, 50 - misdemeanours - acquitted and discharged George Poole, 21 - simple larceny - discharged, bill ignored Richard Dean, 25 - felony and sheep stealing - discharged, bill ignored William Slater, 27 - simple larceny - discharged, bill ignored
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordWhalebone, John,
Blows, George,
Fowler, John,
Pettitt, William,
Broad, Alfred,
Johnson, Frederick,
Chappell, Samuel,
Pennefather, William,
Odell, Abraham,
Titmas, George,
Odell, Edward,
Odell, James,
Gailor, William,
Bradshaw, John,
Galer, John,
Woods, Samuel,
Smith, William,
Wood, John,
Halfhead, William,
Field, Thomas,
Smith, James,
Whittamore, Sarah,
Hare, Charlotte,
Hare, Thomas,
Pantling, William Levi,
Stimpson, Brice,
Thomas, William,
Burrows, Abel,
Stone, James,
Brightman, Josias,
Bunker, John,
Almond, James,
Baines, William,
Poole, George,
Dean, Richard,
Slater, William - Keywords
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